I'm trying to figure out the placement of all the rooms in the Huxtable home on the Cosby Show. They seem to have following rooms:

Kitchen

Living Room

Formal Dining Room

4 Bedrooms? (Master Bedroom and 3 Bedrooms?)

3 Bathrooms (including master bath)

2 sets of stairs

Clair's Study (eventually built in the 8th season)

I'm wondering if the layout of the rooms as seen in the sets can be lined up to an actual floor plan. Especially considering all the external shots clearly show the house as being a row house (with houses connected on either side). This means the house should be longer than it is wide.

Not sure of the source (not my answer) I found English versions of the plans, with no attributions, here... so it's possible that this is the source. They are also here. No one seems to want to site sources.
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CatijaMar 27 at 22:06

It's worth noting that "Cliff's Studio" is "Cliff's Practice" on the English maps.
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CatijaMar 27 at 22:08

The face of the house we see is from a different place in Brooklyn Heights (?), NY while the interior of the house is a movie studio at Kaufmann Astoria Suites Ney York where the majority of the famous movies were/are filmed.

The floors in the plan or architectural impressions above cannot align because they are an impression of somebody who is not into architecture or who did not use any dimensions when drawing the plan. It would be good to find out from Kauffman Astoria studios in New York whether they would be willing to share/sell the exact studio/house plan if you really fancy living in a HUXTABLE HOUSE.

"The floors in the plan or architectural impressions above cannot align because they are an impression of somebody who is not into architecture or who did not use any dimensions when drawing the plan." Can you provide reasoning/proof/professional experience to prove this claim?
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MattDMar 27 at 17:16

@MattD It's pretty obvious... if you stack the two images, they don't overlap. But this isn't uncommon in TV shows and movies... and it doesn't mean that the plans are wrong... it just means that it's not an actual house.
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CatijaMar 27 at 22:10